stemlineages
Stemlineages are evolutionary lineages that lead to a crown group but are not themselves part of that crown group. They consist of extinct or unsampled lineages that diverged before the most recent common ancestor of all living members of a clade and are ancestral to the crown group. Because they precede the origin of the crown group, stemlineages may display a mix of ancestral and derived traits and often lack the defining synapomorphies of the crown group.
In systematics, the crown group denotes the last common ancestor of all living members and all its
Well-known examples include stem cetaceans, such as Pakicetus and Ambulocetus, which lie on the lineage leading